CAREFREE TRUTH
CAREFREE TRUTH
Letters from Readers & Events: 2/10/16
(Lyn's note: Please feel free to send us any pictures you'd like included. If your photos are for sale, let us know and we will put them under that category. We have a special section for that purpose. If anyone would like to buy a print of any of Herbert's photos, all profits will be donated to one of the local non-profit organizations. Here is the link to this week's Pictures of the Week. Enjoy!)
http://carefreeazbusinesses.com/pictures-of-week-21516.html
Photo by Tom Baker
The 2016 Carefree Desert Garden calendars are now available at Carefree Town Hall, 8 Sundial Circle, Carefree, and they are gorgeous! If you like to take pictures, visit the Gardens. Our entry period for the Carefree Desert Gardens Photo Contest is January. Your picture could be in the 2017 calendar.
Desert Foothills Chronicle link:
http://www.desertfoothillschronicle.org/
CITYSunTimes link:
Homeless Heroes
Many of Iraq's most grievously wounded veterans can't afford the special housing they need.
“We know claims that have been pending for 10 years,” notes Wilborne. “Records are sometimes misplaced or lost. And sometimes veterans just don't ask. It's very esoteric. They often feel that they served their country and what happened to them was fate, but they don't realize that there are some real benefits available to them, including two types of adaptive housing grants.”
"Those grants aim at helping severely disabled vets build or remodel housing to accommodate their injuries. The largest—$50,000—is for soldiers who have lost the use of both legs or have been blinded in both eyes. The other, for $10,000, is for those who have lost their arms. Needless to say, these grants don't go far in today's new-housing market. In fact, they may not even cover the cost of remodeling, unless structural changes are minimal."
http://www.builderonline.com/design/projects/homeless-heroes_o
Homeless Heroes | Builder Magazine | Military Housing ...
Homeless Heroes Many of Iraq's most grievously wounded veterans can't afford the special housing they need.
Semper Fi to our veterans...
Bob Jenkins
Managing Partner
VETSBUILT CONTRACTING
Veteran-Owned Small Business
978-578-0647
Bob@VETSBuilt.com
WE SUPPORT ALL VETERANS
Experienced restaurant server is needed at Alberto Restaurant. Please apply in person after 4PM. 7171E Cave Creek Rd., Carefree AZ 85377 PH: 480 488 5800
Lyn,
Thanks for coming to our reception yesterday. Your support of our large investment in the future of Carefree is very important. As the Mayor said, we all expect this project is a major turning point in the revitalization of the Town Center. It’s a wonderful place for the carefree lifestyle we are creating.
Ed Lewis
President and CEO
Butte Easy Street, LLC